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steve, bad timing or is it? >> we've been doing this for years and years, i don't know if timing is the issue, you actually got it right, reason we give money to egypt and palestinians. this is a bribe, we say we'll give you money if you don't invade israel. but at a time with big cuts and programs that people care about, i was writing today about impending cuts in air traffic control system that will cause havoc in the airports, people are saying, why are you cunning this not that. neil: that sounds unreasonable. >> ier in heard that before. e never heard this before. >> the question, 300 million is last year's money. that money was -- >> use that to keep the white house open. >> that was frozen by congress, and quietly, unfrozen, is the word they are using. and obama seeking 200 million already appropriated this year from pot that says 440 million, so we're walking around throwing out money, like little christmas goodies every time john ke kerrr barack obama visits a place. neil: you can see how americans are
steve, bad timing or is it? >> we've been doing this for years and years, i don't know if timing is the issue, you actually got it right, reason we give money to egypt and palestinians. this is a bribe, we say we'll give you money if you don't invade israel. but at a time with big cuts and programs that people care about, i was writing today about impending cuts in air traffic control system that will cause havoc in the airports, people are saying, why are you cunning this not that. neil:...
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let's get right to steve. steve, let's talk about the inspection business. if somebody wants to buy a home they have got to make sure it is inspecked. of course those who are selling, same exact thing. tell me about your business, what you're seeing. >>>well, liz, we are coming off an outstanding, outstanding prior year. we grew 17%. we outpaced the market it looks like we're carrying that into q1 this year. for us, it is all about the dream and the data. the american dream of homeownership seems to be very much intact and data supports the opportunity for a lot of people. as you know we've had folks pushed out of the market for quite a while. mortgage rates south of 4%. for that so to be that way for 15 months in a row consecutively, that is huge economic history. so that's been a big driver for us. a bit of concern on inventory but banks have inventory. we hope they will free up some of that shadow inventory. we're happy and we had a terrific --. liz: can i ask you, steve? part of the problem a lot of homes were being inspected and they were also then bein
let's get right to steve. steve, let's talk about the inspection business. if somebody wants to buy a home they have got to make sure it is inspecked. of course those who are selling, same exact thing. tell me about your business, what you're seeing. >>>well, liz, we are coming off an outstanding, outstanding prior year. we grew 17%. we outpaced the market it looks like we're carrying that into q1 this year. for us, it is all about the dream and the data. the american dream of...
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steve trachtenberg is 75. >> i'm still cooking with gas, but i'm not the man i was at 65 or 55. >> solman: even so, trachtenberg thinks traditional retirement at age 65 is too young. >> people live longer now and are healthier longer now. but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he continue to work at 75? >> well, if we had the conversation, i'd push back. i'd say, no, im still working! >> everybody's situation is different. >> solman: george mason psychology professor lou buffardi is retiring this spring at age 70. but he doesn't think everyone should. >> there are many folks my age and older who are remaining at the university and are some of our very best people. >> solman: sure, says claire potter, but there's a catch. >> i think one of the things you get if you have an aging faculty is, there's a kind of break on innovation that is unnecessary. younger people who are going into academia are more exci
steve trachtenberg is 75. >> i'm still cooking with gas, but i'm not the man i was at 65 or 55. >> solman: even so, trachtenberg thinks traditional retirement at age 65 is too young. >> people live longer now and are healthier longer now. but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he...
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steve sedgwick is calling in on the line from moscow. steve, russia is happy to stand pat while cyprus try toes come up with a solution. >> what we're going to get is an announcement from the european commission and the russian federation. this is looking at a whole host of longer term issue between the european union and is russia. the relationship needs a reboost after disagreements over syria, over trade, over the wto, over human rights and now, of course, most aggressively of cyprus, as well. what i'm fascinated to see -- and i'm in the lockdown, as well, i mention inside the reception house of the russian federation, i'm in a lockdown ahead of that press conference between mr. barroso and mr. medvedev. i want to see how that reboot looks. is it a reboot in name only or is it meaningful? they would prove that it's meaningful by including a solution to the cyprus crisis, including not only the troika, but the russian federation. that's is where mr. medvedev saying russian interests should have been thought about. mr. barroso saying no
steve sedgwick is calling in on the line from moscow. steve, russia is happy to stand pat while cyprus try toes come up with a solution. >> what we're going to get is an announcement from the european commission and the russian federation. this is looking at a whole host of longer term issue between the european union and is russia. the relationship needs a reboost after disagreements over syria, over trade, over the wto, over human rights and now, of course, most aggressively of cyprus,...
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shibani: steve, thank you very much for being with us. it doesn't hurt that you've got some of the primest location spots in the city. charles street. used to live on it. that is the heart of the west village. certainly can't hurt to be in those places. >> thank you, shibani. david: the woolworth building is fantastic. if you come to manhattan you have to go to the woolworth building. real historical site. >> thank you. david: steve forbes, who is behind the bank confiscation plan in cyprus. whether or not this might become another european import by some of our euro loving policy-makers. shibani: pepsi is having its first bottle makeover in 17 years. we'll show you exactly what it is going to look like coming up next. ♪ . (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart tex i can quickly understand my charts, and spend moreime trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don
shibani: steve, thank you very much for being with us. it doesn't hurt that you've got some of the primest location spots in the city. charles street. used to live on it. that is the heart of the west village. certainly can't hurt to be in those places. >> thank you, shibani. david: the woolworth building is fantastic. if you come to manhattan you have to go to the woolworth building. real historical site. >> thank you. david: steve forbes, who is behind the bank confiscation plan...
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senior economics reporter steve liesman is breaking it all down for us. steve, what have you got? >> interesting results from our cnbc fed survey. 54 economists, fund managers, and analysts chiming in with their responses to our questions. first thing we want to show you their response on expected quantitative easing. this was their response in our january survey. looking for $680 billion of qe this year. now $17 billion. they added like another month. they're still below the pace of the fed. the fed buying at $85 billion. but they also lengthened out the timeline of the federal reserve, as you'll see in the next chart here. this is when they thought they were going to stop qe, in november of 2013. that was in our january survey. and now, all the way over here, they've added about six months that they think qe will be going on for. however, they do believe the fed will taper those purchases. that tapering, originally, we thought, was going to start in december of 2013. and now they've moved that ahead again. now it's more of a january. that's the average of all of the responses. h
senior economics reporter steve liesman is breaking it all down for us. steve, what have you got? >> interesting results from our cnbc fed survey. 54 economists, fund managers, and analysts chiming in with their responses to our questions. first thing we want to show you their response on expected quantitative easing. this was their response in our january survey. looking for $680 billion of qe this year. now $17 billion. they added like another month. they're still below the pace of the...
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but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where we are right now. the parliament rejected the bank bailout as proposed by the international institution yesterday. and now the cyprus finance minister is in russia. where do we go from here? >> it's a very difficult situation. but first, let me explain why the rejection of yesterday. i'm going to compare this to u.s. terms. imagine if governments of other states in the united states blackmailed the states of massachusetts where i'm at right now to shut down its financial center because they don't like it. this essentially what the other governments did on friday night to cyprus. and it
but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where...
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steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? >> i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face on a daily basis, both in government and in industry and in our private networks, it's a significant problem and it needs to be addressed and i think address addressed forthrightly. bill: based on what you understand about this program it is looking for what then? in either your e-mails or your internet search? >> right. it's looking for sort of big picture possible viruses, possible attacks. the kinds of things that could potentially take the attacks, cyber attacks we've seen previously which have been largely disruptive attacks and turn them into destruc
steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? >> i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face...
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national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president was all county but not steve was just months off he was elected. as the details in his statement was said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached a red line it's not he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to work with freedom that cannot be available from official institutions keep in mind that her tip was someone that both russia and the united states and look to as a person that they could negotiate with on the future of syria back in favor you had to admit with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov following his claim that the syrian opposition was ready to negotiate with syrian president bashar assad it is important to remember that this was the first time ever that the syrian opposition talked about the possibility of taking a side. although later backtracked by saying that he was willing to talk about the departure of assad with his vice president and his government but not with the syrian president assa
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." >> that's steve and barrie boehne, they're the leading force in tandem. look at the grace. >> reporter: now what, you may ask, could a surfing star of the 1970s have to do with economics in 2013? >> isn't that great! >> reporter: well, steve boehne's life in the surf, which began at age 12 here in dana point, california, has involved shredding the waves, since 1958, on boards of his own invention. he's the founder and still maker and seller of legendary high end infinity surfboards. >> paul, you can use my board any time. >> reporter: even if his heavy lifting days are over. isn't this kind of a large surfboard? >> yeah, this is bigger than normal. it's a standup surfboard. it's become popular in the last five years. and a lot of the older guys really embraced it at first, because it's a little bit easier because you're already standing up. >> reporter: but these days, boehne's got a bigger problem than gnarly knees. >> 95% of the boards being sold in the world weren't made by us in california who started the surfboard industry. they're being made in othe
." >> that's steve and barrie boehne, they're the leading force in tandem. look at the grace. >> reporter: now what, you may ask, could a surfing star of the 1970s have to do with economics in 2013? >> isn't that great! >> reporter: well, steve boehne's life in the surf, which began at age 12 here in dana point, california, has involved shredding the waves, since 1958, on boards of his own invention. he's the founder and still maker and seller of legendary high end...
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you know what, we've got to get this medicare, this health insurance -- there was a big article by steve bril on cover of "time" magazine. we've got to crack down on the nps'. they're making too much money. >> well, my answer is, some might be making a lot of money. but at nps, we characterize the value and this is what we're offering. and this is why, despite our price, the payers are understanding the value of gatex and reimbursing -- >>y wert take care of these people and try to get them normal lives or we wreck their lives. >> exactly right. not only they will cost the system but not be productive for society either. >> why should they be doomed if you have something for them? >> exactly. and something that works. >> okay, dr. nader, thank you so much. that's francois nader, president and ceo of nps pharmaceuticals up huge today. i don't think it's done. two drugs that are big. "mad money" is back after the break. ♪ ♪ i don't want any trouble. i don't want any trouble either. ♪ [ engine turns over ] you know you forgot to take your mask off, right? [ siren wailing in distance ]
you know what, we've got to get this medicare, this health insurance -- there was a big article by steve bril on cover of "time" magazine. we've got to crack down on the nps'. they're making too much money. >> well, my answer is, some might be making a lot of money. but at nps, we characterize the value and this is what we're offering. and this is why, despite our price, the payers are understanding the value of gatex and reimbursing -- >>y wert take care of these people...
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cooper got away with it, but remember steve irwin and the stingray, do not mess around with mother nature. that's it for us. check out the factor website which is different. and spout off anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town. if you wish to opine. when writing to us, no pala vchvpalaver that's a sat word. and i'm sorry for the frog must have having a good time. and the spin stops here and we're definitely looki for you. >> . >> welcome to "hannity" tonight. now that president obama has returned to the tour, limiting your second amendment rights. in a minute i'll be joined by the always outspoken ann coulter and learned that prime minister is hitting the road to tout his anti-gun agenda and this is what he said. >> as a nation, the last three months have changed us. they forced us to answer difficult questions about what we can do, what we must do to prevent the kind of mass considers we've seen in newtown, in aurora, and oak creek, as well as the every day tragedies that happen too often in big cities and small towns across america. today there's genuine disagreement
cooper got away with it, but remember steve irwin and the stingray, do not mess around with mother nature. that's it for us. check out the factor website which is different. and spout off anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town. if you wish to opine. when writing to us, no pala vchvpalaver that's a sat word. and i'm sorry for the frog must have having a good time. and the spin stops here and we're definitely looki for you. >> . >> welcome to "hannity"...
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steve liesman is with us. steve, we will start with you. i think you have something teed up for us. >> i want to talk about the federal reserve. we know what happened wednesday and what to look for next week. the first thing is the fed chairman is getting more flack from his right or the hawkish side. and there was a rise in dissent. i don't know that specifically. >> louder or more people? >> i think there's more dissent and more people. or the people making noises before are a little bit louder where he had to concede something with them. did he concede anything meaningful. there were two concessions on wednesday. the first was a line in the statement about kind of the cost section. the second was in his press conference he said not once but twice that the fed will vary purchases with economic data and as results come in. that speaks if it's not the sold old guys. there's more to it than that to the point where they had to make some form of concession. now, did he really concede? i think he's biding for time. let the data come out. >> we'
steve liesman is with us. steve, we will start with you. i think you have something teed up for us. >> i want to talk about the federal reserve. we know what happened wednesday and what to look for next week. the first thing is the fed chairman is getting more flack from his right or the hawkish side. and there was a rise in dissent. i don't know that specifically. >> louder or more people? >> i think there's more dissent and more people. or the people making noises before are...
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steve greene who has that chain of craft stores employs tens of thousands of people they might shut that chain of stores down because of what they are dealing with. >> bill: the chicken thing? >> they are doing okay. look, i think the better way of looking at this maybe, bill, is we were never promised a rose garden. if you are a traditional just catholic even a traditional muslim. your holly book does not tell you that you are going to have an easy time of it being a faithful person. we are all flawed. as christians we believe we are all sinners, we fall down every day and try to get ourselves back up. we do believe there is san ideal. even though sometimes we can't live up to it it's up to us as christians to spread the good word. to neighbors, to friends, to be as faithful as we can. >> bill: that's a nice theory. it ain't happening. >> not a theory we are not doing that to the extent we need to so the society is becoming more secular. >> bill: there is no national leader in this country. billy graham is in his 90's. he is off the stage. all right? there is nobody who can really galva
steve greene who has that chain of craft stores employs tens of thousands of people they might shut that chain of stores down because of what they are dealing with. >> bill: the chicken thing? >> they are doing okay. look, i think the better way of looking at this maybe, bill, is we were never promised a rose garden. if you are a traditional just catholic even a traditional muslim. your holly book does not tell you that you are going to have an easy time of it being a faithful...
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what do you think about that, steve? >> you know, i think there are some advantages to having a country like cyprus, actually, repudiate its debt because one of the things i find looking around the world, even in the united states, is that this sovereign debt is treated like it's, you know, completely risk-free and it is not risk-free. there should be a risk premium associated with government debt and if you had a country like cyprus that essentially declared bankruptcy, and renegotiated these debt agreements, that might raise the interest rates of other countries. and that might not be such a bad thing. there would be more money going into private companies and less going into government. >> yeah. >> the other element of this i think is really interesting, there is a big debate whether the e.u. or whether russia will bailout cyprus. melissa: right. >> cyprus, according to recent figures i saw, the russians have about $50 billion invested in cyprus banks. so they have a lot at stake here. even though they seem tt be back
what do you think about that, steve? >> you know, i think there are some advantages to having a country like cyprus, actually, repudiate its debt because one of the things i find looking around the world, even in the united states, is that this sovereign debt is treated like it's, you know, completely risk-free and it is not risk-free. there should be a risk premium associated with government debt and if you had a country like cyprus that essentially declared bankruptcy, and renegotiated...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of controversy. joining us now is phil specter's wife, rachel. she joins us from los angeles. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: i understand, hbo wanted to meet with phil in prison and you never heard back from them and initially, you were outraged at what hbo was doing with the story, right? >> absolutely. i had the original script and had a second rewrite of it and i mean, it was just completely different reading it on paper than actually seeing it on the big screen, which i did have an opportunity to do so last thursday. i w
steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of...
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steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we created, the fed timeline. and i want to show you how the key points of what is expected from the federal reserve has changed. let's start with when qe is expected to stop. that's moved from here down to here. so they have pushed it ahead from november all the way to may. how about the next thing. when they are to stop tapering purchases. it's gone from december to january. these two things have been pushed ahead. the fed's timeline has been expected. how about fed fund hikes and selling assets. the exit strategy is all the way out here into the first quarter of 2015. first, selling assets has come back a little bit. i have to say there's other data we have showing there's n
steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we created, the fed timeline. and i want to show you how the key points of what is expected from the...
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steve says it won't stay dry for long in some areas. we'll bring steve in for just a moment. this is a look at the commute. it also looks good on 101 and if you are driving on the peninsula. it's busier than usual. now, let's bring in steve. >>> we still have some rain, santa cruz mountains. there's still some bans going through. temperatures on the cooler side. clearing tonight and mostly sunny warmer weather comes back friday and saturday and probably sunday as well. >> thank you, steve. >>> that's our report for this morning. wee tough for -- we thank you for choosing channel 2 news. >> be sure to join us for the noon news with more on that bethel island fire we've been following all morning. we're always here on twitter. thank you for joining us. have a great day. if you like shrimp then you're going to love sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp seasoned just right and served in three new combinations. at sizzler! the rule is whenever i get something new, i have to get rid of something. shop like a fashionista. today i got these amazing desi
steve says it won't stay dry for long in some areas. we'll bring steve in for just a moment. this is a look at the commute. it also looks good on 101 and if you are driving on the peninsula. it's busier than usual. now, let's bring in steve. >>> we still have some rain, santa cruz mountains. there's still some bans going through. temperatures on the cooler side. clearing tonight and mostly sunny warmer weather comes back friday and saturday and probably sunday as well. >> thank...
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is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red line has been crossed. absolutely. in the senate, a democrat and republican coming out and we better do that. in the house, republicans and democrats saying we better do something. >> he doesn't want what he calls a big boots on the ground, but something small could make a difference. >> harris: thank you. a spectacular sight at the vatican today. ♪ pope francis leading thousands of catholic faithful on this palm sunday for mass. he took time to remind the crowd to remain humble and loyal to god. palm sunday is the final sunday of lent and leads up to the holeiest day on the calendar, easter. right now investigators trying to piece together how two skyd
is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red line has been crossed. absolutely. in the senate, a democrat and...
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that's, that's why this case is very hard to make against steve cohen. lori: charlie gasparino, thank you. charlie breaks it. melissa: as we do every 15 minutes. let's check the markets with nicole petallides on floor of the no,. you're watching -- of the new york stock exchange. you're talking about lululemon. >> everything they make is expensive and good and regardless how expensive they are they had a problem that the pants are sheer. while they said they had the same manufacturer and same fabric the problem is they will have a pants shortage. they will be replacing pants of those who are complaining. the stock is down about 5%. this is going to cut both their sales going forward and their growth estimates going forward. so as you see there, it says it will have significant impact on their results. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. lori: russell wasendorf,, sr. bilked investors out of $200 million. it was a 20-year scheme run through pfg business. some of the most valuable items today are up for auction in in an attempt to recover some of
that's, that's why this case is very hard to make against steve cohen. lori: charlie gasparino, thank you. charlie breaks it. melissa: as we do every 15 minutes. let's check the markets with nicole petallides on floor of the no,. you're watching -- of the new york stock exchange. you're talking about lululemon. >> everything they make is expensive and good and regardless how expensive they are they had a problem that the pants are sheer. while they said they had the same manufacturer and...
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it was announced today steve kornacki will be the new host of "up." he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. chris hayes will be replacing the ed show and the ed show will be moving to saturdays and sundays from 5:00 to 7:00. plus, don't forget the special re-air of hubris. there will be a one-hour wrap up at 10:00. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a stand for social justice on tobacco road. that's next. the only thing we'd ever grown together was a record collection. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. yeah, they're bigger and more beautiful. guaranteed. in pots. in the ground. in a ukulele. are you kidding me? that was my idea. with the right soil... everyone grows with
it was announced today steve kornacki will be the new host of "up." he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. chris hayes will be replacing the ed show and the ed show will be moving to saturdays and sundays from 5:00 to 7:00. plus, don't forget the special re-air of hubris. there will be a one-hour wrap up at 10:00. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes...
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steve hayes senior writer for the stand stand. mara liasson, political correspondent of national public radio and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. it seemed like both leaders were trying to make a big push to show how unified they were. but there were differences in what was said today. >> there were. but i thought what was rather interesting was the apparent warmth between them or at least the effort to display. there is no way to know how genuine it was. there was a moment for example when the president mentioned the older brother of the prime minister who died in the famous raid and saying he would be visiting mount hert.er a mini arlington in israel for israel's hero. it looked like prime minister was touched by that, gratuitous reference but rather kind one. the one thing that the prime minister wanted to emphasize is the clip you showed. he saying you have a right to defend yourself alone if you have to. he kept repeating that to say the president of the united states has given me the green light to attack if i think
steve hayes senior writer for the stand stand. mara liasson, political correspondent of national public radio and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. it seemed like both leaders were trying to make a big push to show how unified they were. but there were differences in what was said today. >> there were. but i thought what was rather interesting was the apparent warmth between them or at least the effort to display. there is no way to know how genuine it was. there was a moment for...
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it was announced today steve kornacki will be the new host of "up." he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. chris hayes will be replacing the ed show and the ed show will be moving to saturdays and sundays from 5:00 to 7:00. plus, don't forget the special reair of hubris. there will be a one-hour wrap up at 10:00. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a stand for social justice on tobacco road. that's next. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're
it was announced today steve kornacki will be the new host of "up." he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. chris hayes will be replacing the ed show and the ed show will be moving to saturdays and sundays from 5:00 to 7:00. plus, don't forget the special reair of hubris. there will be a one-hour wrap up at 10:00. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a...
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turn to steve cohen. this is interesting case because i would say the street is divided on settlement. $614 million paid by sac capital and one of its affiliates to essentially settle sec charges that the firm, that matthew mart toma and the firm basically considered insiding trading on elon, back in 2008. i'm going to give you a little bit of information which i just found out today. number one, there wasn't like a lot of time for the cohen and sac to respond to a wells notice. that is the official notice that the commission is thinking about charging you. they didn't say and come back here is why you shouldn't charge us. they launched right into settlement negotiations. clearly shows that steve cohen and sac capital wanted to get this matter behind them and behind them fast. the reason is, yes, he wasn't named in the settlement. he said he has done nothing wrong but the feds are still, still trying to make a case against him. it is very serious for steve cohen. here is what we know. they're trying to do
turn to steve cohen. this is interesting case because i would say the street is divided on settlement. $614 million paid by sac capital and one of its affiliates to essentially settle sec charges that the firm, that matthew mart toma and the firm basically considered insiding trading on elon, back in 2008. i'm going to give you a little bit of information which i just found out today. number one, there wasn't like a lot of time for the cohen and sac to respond to a wells notice. that is the...
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steve liesman on his way soon to westchester county. robert, who knows where he's going. what it might mean for russia's rich. >> nondisclosed location. >> tyler, i'm looking at the markets and the commentary coming in to my e-mail. i think knee-jerk contagion is now becoming contagion as some investors doubt that what's going on in cyprus is really raising concerns about the positive insurance worldwide. citi group in a report that just came out, contagion risks are over rated in our view. the risk of bank runs in other euro area countries has clearly risen but the unique features of the cypriot situation should limit the read through to other cases in the euro area. in case you didn't know this, issuing a strong statement the reassure american depositors. while the situation in cyprus is a real concern for the depositors in cypriot's banks, depositors in the u.s. banks are insured. the cyprus debacle is the sort of thing that has kept the fed on age and as gresive stance on monetary policy. fed would increase by 85 billion in additional mortgages because it's already on
steve liesman on his way soon to westchester county. robert, who knows where he's going. what it might mean for russia's rich. >> nondisclosed location. >> tyler, i'm looking at the markets and the commentary coming in to my e-mail. i think knee-jerk contagion is now becoming contagion as some investors doubt that what's going on in cyprus is really raising concerns about the positive insurance worldwide. citi group in a report that just came out, contagion risks are over rated in...
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. >> that's right, my very close friend of mine in college, steve schneider, similar people, we both grew up, he grew up in ohio, i indiana, both pitchers on the baseball team and we both studied math at harvard. so he was someone i grew close with in college. and sort of observed the degradation in his mental state and it ended with him taking his own life. about seven years ago now. and so yeah it was very difficult process to observe and it certainly built some deep seeded motivation in me to understand what was happening. >> rose: if you were doing all this over, would you go in a different direction? i mean would you have gone into some aspect of life sciences directly rather than coming the way that did you through mathematics and computer science and writing code? wince don't think so. you know, i feel like i studied some life sciences while in college. so i spent some time in courses on neuroscience and computational neuroscience and it seemed clear to me that many of the innovations were going to be happening in the development 6 novel sensors to generate more data about the
. >> that's right, my very close friend of mine in college, steve schneider, similar people, we both grew up, he grew up in ohio, i indiana, both pitchers on the baseball team and we both studied math at harvard. so he was someone i grew close with in college. and sort of observed the degradation in his mental state and it ended with him taking his own life. about seven years ago now. and so yeah it was very difficult process to observe and it certainly built some deep seeded motivation...
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steve centanni with all of the details secretary's trip. hi, steve. >> a key point of contention iraq and the u.s. kerry met with prime minister nouri al-maliki and topping the discussion was the iranian planes which the u.ss are carrying weapons to prop up the assad regime in syria. he describes it as a spirited discussion. kerry told reporters "anything that survivors yo supports pred is problematic. the overflights from iran are in fact helping to sustain president assad and his regime. the iranian aircraft which the u.s. says they are flying across iraq just about every day are believed to be carrying weapons for the assad regime, undermining the opposition forces survivors you ported by the west. the iranians claim the planes are only carrying humanitarian aid. the u.s. wanted proof anden force the agreement that the plans would land for inspection. two planes have been checked and iraqis say no weapon os were found. >> this is an iran problem. i think what has impeded the administration policy for the last two years since the conflict
steve centanni with all of the details secretary's trip. hi, steve. >> a key point of contention iraq and the u.s. kerry met with prime minister nouri al-maliki and topping the discussion was the iranian planes which the u.ss are carrying weapons to prop up the assad regime in syria. he describes it as a spirited discussion. kerry told reporters "anything that survivors yo supports pred is problematic. the overflights from iran are in fact helping to sustain president assad and his...
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it was announced today steve kornacki will be the new host of "up." he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a stand for social justice on tobacco road. that's next. >>> in tonight's big finish, a small southern church community is taking a stand against state law in its own traditions. the congregation asking what would jesus do about same-sex marriage. the pastors at church in winston >>> in tonight's big finish, a he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. chris hayes will be replacing the ed show and the ed show will be moving to saturdays and sundays from 5:00 to 7:00. plus, don't forget the special reair of hubris. there will be a one-hour wrap up at 10:00. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a stand for social justice on tobacco road. that's next
it was announced today steve kornacki will be the new host of "up." he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a stand for social justice on tobacco road. that's next. >>> in tonight's big finish, a small southern church community is taking a stand against state law in its own traditions. the congregation...
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steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money". >> 5:00, check it out. fbn. >> all about money. bill: thank you both. jamie: guys, thanks. 100,000 limo ride and half a million for a hotel. why the administration is under fire for the travel costs while the white house is still closed for tours. bill: how a group of strangers just out for coffee banded together to help save a man's life. >> i got probably about, oh, six or seven feet from my car, i said, sir, i turned around, sir, would are you making me very nervous, would you please leave. give me my space. i'm leaving. after those words, i saw the knife come out and, he shoved it into me. ♪ ♪ [ male annou
steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money"....
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. >> reporter: yeah, two people on board died on impact, including 60-year-old steve davis, many would know him the former quarterback at oklahoma, i mean, he was sooner, a great one. two national championships, was the mvp of the orange bowl. you can see him with barry swietzer back in 1976. two others on the plane suffered injuries and another woman on the ground suffered some mod ral injuries, megyn, 50 homes in this neighborhood evacuated, most of the neighbors being allowed back in, it's going to be a while for those three houses and they may never get back in there because there's jet fuel filling the basement of that final house and all of the neighbors have been accounted for and n.t.s.b. is on the scene. it's going to be several months before we find out exactly what caused this crash. >> megyn: all right. trace, thank you. we've got a report just ahead raising new questions in the gun control debate. the story out of-- the story of alice bolen found not guilty by reason of insanity in 2005 on charges of trying to kill president bush. see how she was able to go buy a gun and f
. >> reporter: yeah, two people on board died on impact, including 60-year-old steve davis, many would know him the former quarterback at oklahoma, i mean, he was sooner, a great one. two national championships, was the mvp of the orange bowl. you can see him with barry swietzer back in 1976. two others on the plane suffered injuries and another woman on the ground suffered some mod ral injuries, megyn, 50 homes in this neighborhood evacuated, most of the neighbors being allowed back in,...
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post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace of change is accelerating. you probably hair things of cloud computing and mobile and social and big data. and gartner is helping their customers deal with those changes. it sells under $30,000. it has a budget of at least a million dollars. what we really like is they are very much in the early stage of their opportunities. they have a little bit less than 9,000 customers a day. over 100,000 of 10 million or more. >> would you play google in outline of this? you're not doing some other big tech names but that seems like a name that keeps g
post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace...
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steve jobs only gave you one product and he told you you'd like it and you did. tod today, unfortunately, a lot of consumers may want a bigger phone and a new phone and apple is not giving you the breadth and the product line that a lot of us would like. i don't know if you call that dusty or not, but what i would say is you don't have a lot of choice. when the iphone first came out it was the only thing out there that could do what it did. today, i would argue samsung makes a better phone and the good thing about an cell they have a great ecosystem in i tunes. i have over 1,000 songs and books and movies in there so that kind of keeps me locked in so i'm probably not going to be able to move to a samsung phone, but in emerging market countries where you're buying your first phone, don't forget, apple's total share of the handset business is 8%. so the other 92% that have other phones, you know, they may move to samsung and apple may lose out on those future sales and that's -- whether it's a dusty phone or not, i don't know, but i don't think it's the best phone
steve jobs only gave you one product and he told you you'd like it and you did. tod today, unfortunately, a lot of consumers may want a bigger phone and a new phone and apple is not giving you the breadth and the product line that a lot of us would like. i don't know if you call that dusty or not, but what i would say is you don't have a lot of choice. when the iphone first came out it was the only thing out there that could do what it did. today, i would argue samsung makes a better phone and...
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steve leaseman tells us where we go from here. >> the federal reserve voting 11 to 1 to keep its policy in place and purchasing $85 billion a month in treasury and mortgage-backed securities in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. but the federal reserve chairman in the press conference after the statement came out, suggested that the fed may reduce the amount of monthly purchases if he sees sustained improvement. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would nee
steve leaseman tells us where we go from here. >> the federal reserve voting 11 to 1 to keep its policy in place and purchasing $85 billion a month in treasury and mortgage-backed securities in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. but the federal reserve chairman in the press conference after the statement came out, suggested that the fed may reduce the amount of monthly purchases if he sees sustained improvement. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would...
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steve sedgwick is standing by with the latest from there. but first our own michelle crew c caruso-cabrera is live in cyprus. >> reporter: the situation here grows increasingly desperate. they're down to the wire. cyprus government has to make a decision about what they're going to do. look at the lines that have started to form at nearly every atm of the bank here in cyprus, this liky is considered one of the weakest. they're still able to get money out of the atms in cyprus though banks have been closed all week and won't reopen until tuesday at the earliest. people in line are quite frightened because they know that this is the weakest bank and there had been rumors about it. it is likely to be part of any consolidation effort is that ultimately is what happened. that's every single day likely to be the case. listen to what one man said. he's been taking out money every single day. >> i just took $1,000. i've been taking $1,000 every day. personally i'm taking this money and cash with me to the uk tonight. >> because? >> because we don't
steve sedgwick is standing by with the latest from there. but first our own michelle crew c caruso-cabrera is live in cyprus. >> reporter: the situation here grows increasingly desperate. they're down to the wire. cyprus government has to make a decision about what they're going to do. look at the lines that have started to form at nearly every atm of the bank here in cyprus, this liky is considered one of the weakest. they're still able to get money out of the atms in cyprus though banks...